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  • 2021Exploring the oxidative mechanisms of bitumen after laboratory short- and long-term ageing55citations
  • 2021Experimental Validation of the Dual-Oxidation Routes in Bituminous Binders3citations
  • 2020Experimental investigation of the oxidative ageing mechanisms in bitumen48citations
  • 2020A Versatile In-Situ Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectro-electrochemical Approach for Electrocatalyst Research16citations

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  • Pipintakos, Georgios
  • Soenen, Hilde
  • Bergh, Wim Van Den
  • Doorslaer, Sabine Van
  • Lemière, Filip
  • Velde, Christophe Vande
  • Varveri, Aikaterini
  • Sjövall, Peter
  • Lu, Xiaohu
  • Mühlich, Uwe
  • Breugelmans, Tom
  • Hubin, Annick
  • Neukermans, Sander
  • Samanipour, Mohammad
  • Hereijgers, Jonas
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Experimental investigation of the oxidative ageing mechanisms in bitumen

  • Sjövall, Peter
  • Pipintakos, Georgios
  • Soenen, Hilde
  • Bergh, Wim Van Den
  • Doorslaer, Sabine Van
  • Ching, H. Y. Vincent
  • Lu, Xiaohu
  • Varveri, Aikaterini
  • Mühlich, Uwe
Abstract

<p>Oxidative ageing in bituminous materials is considered one of the most important factors for distress types in road applications. This paper aims to offer insights into the validity of commonly held beliefs regarding the oxidation phases of ageing in bitumen, the fast- and the slow-rate phase, and explore the main oxidation products formed upon ageing. In order to evaluate possible differences between bitumen types, the penetration grade as well as the bitumen production process was varied. Thus, the ageing of three different binders was first studied by Fourier-Transform Infrared (FTIR) and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. The formation of oxygen-containing molecular structures on the bitumen surface during ageing was studied with Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (TOF-SIMS). The results of FTIR reveal a gradual increase of sulfoxides upon ageing, while the EPR results show an increase of organic carbon-centred radicals. In parallel, TOF-SIMS results provide evidence for an increase of oxygenated compounds, such as SO<sub>x</sub><sup>-</sup>-, HO<sub>x</sub><sup>-</sup>- and NO<sub>x</sub><sup>-</sup>-containing compounds. It appears also that paramagnetic metal species, such as vanadyl-porphyrins, are insusceptible during ageing. Overall, the findings of this study are in agreement with a mechanism comprising two rate-determining phases and support the formation of different oxygenated products. It is believed that the experimental approach used in this work may contribute further to an improved understanding of the ageing mechanisms in bitumen.</p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • compound
  • Carbon
  • phase
  • Oxygen
  • aging
  • electron spin resonance spectroscopy
  • spectrometry
  • molecular structure
  • selective ion monitoring
  • secondary ion mass spectrometry